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I was instantly attracted to the tone and framing of this image by Jung Yi—it’s pleasant and calming. The narrative of the scene depicted is simple but engaging.
for the love of DC photography
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I was instantly attracted to the tone and framing of this image by Jung Yi—it’s pleasant and calming. The narrative of the scene depicted is simple but engaging.
https://instagram.com/p/BB6h-plsjrZ/
Photographer, Joy Yi has spent several months documenting Ward 8 in DC. This image is beautifully crafted—Yi demonstrates great vision while on assignment. The movement of this girls playing their violins inside lockers feels more like a film clip than a still photograph.
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There is a lot of yes happening in this image by Colin Gilpin. It’s photographs like these that really make my brain smile—what great framing. I have one question though: Is the shadow behind the man with the apron from another person?
Here’s a photograph that really made me smile. Tim Brown found a delightful coincidence at the zoo.
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The scarlet monochromatic image by Kate Warren is an incredibly striking portrait. In the corner, a small patch of green complements the red hue adding an element that briefly takes you away from the warm scene but then propels you back into it.